Scentless. Musty. Minimum bitterness which may not be something bracket at all in the mouth. Meaningless beer to drink. Take a glass of water instead. Follow me @ Kung av Ųl @ Facebook for more pictures and ratings.

Aroma, well, it smells like light beer. I guess Iíll describe it as clean... Appearance, it pours with a thick head that is gone in an instant, what the..., but itís very very clear and clean...Taste, well, very light, there might be some hops in there, and some citrus, but then again, my mouth is still reeling from the last beer I had, itís a huge difference. Itís perfect for watching basketball, like I am (Oregon v Wisconsin, go Wisconsin!). Itís a session beer, and itís better to enjoy with friends. Itís easy to drink!!....Mouthfeel, like I said, itís easy to drink. Very light, not offensive at all...Overall, A-B has spent millions or more on advertising on this beer. It doesnít change the fact that itís not very good, but it is probably the best choice for parties because of itís price, popularity, and drinkability. I find myself that it tastes better out of the bottle or can than out of a glass.

355 ml single can from Park Lane Liquor Storeís "lost boys" ice chest, served in a footed lager glass. The fourth and final entry in my mini-series of light beers; Iím judging from memory, but luckily thereís not a ton of detail to remember. Pours a moderately-carbonated, bright golden straw yellow with a pillowy but brief cap of white froth that leaves some sparse lacing. Aroma is sweetish grains, as is the flavor, with a thin body and clean finish. Nothing repulsive, nothing remarkable. I can see why some light lager varieties are desired over their regular-strength siblings - their nature reduces the chances of any undesirable aromas or flavors, as well as being quaffable in mass quantities with fewer carbs and calories. Therefore, this sits firmly in the middle.

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